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Wallflower Blush

It's been a while since I last made an Equestria Girls' pony. I find them very interesting as characters because of the challenge of translating them into real people, but retaining the characteristics that make them recognizable in the TV series. So, this is my personal interpretation of Wallflower Blush.

At first I wasn't sure how long the sweater neck's should be, so I painted her torso complete, just in case.

At first I wasn't sure how long the sweater neck's should be, so I painted her torso complete, just in case.

Until I started making the sweater, I didn't realize how complicated it would be. First of all, it has a lot of texture, and in addition, the cuffs and waist have different finishes.

Until I started making the sweater, I didn't realize how complicated it would be. First of all, it has a lot of texture, and in addition, the cuffs and waist have different finishes.

Is not the first time I make ripped denim pants, I did them for my G.I. Joe Zarana illustration, but gotta admit it is always a challenging task.

Is not the first time I make ripped denim pants, I did them for my G.I. Joe Zarana illustration, but gotta admit it is always a challenging task.

It took me an eternity to figure out how to make the pants... and she looks way sexier without them... your thougths on this one?

It took me an eternity to figure out how to make the pants... and she looks way sexier without them... your thougths on this one?

Same as it happened with her pants, I spend some time painting her feet, but she's wearing Sneakers... In the end, I left all clothes in a different layers, so you can decide on your own which version you like the most...

Same as it happened with her pants, I spend some time painting her feet, but she's wearing Sneakers... In the end, I left all clothes in a different layers, so you can decide on your own which version you like the most...